Monday, 2 February 2026

911 Transcripts and Incident Report Reveal Where Renee Good Was Shot — Community Faced Her Killing in Real Time









New Transcripts and Reports Provide Stark Details

Newly released 911 call and city incident reports paint a vivid picture of the moments before and after 37-year-old Renee Good was fatally shot by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent in Minneapolis on January 7, 2026. The documents show both where Good was shot and how her community reacted in real time as the tragedy unfolded on a residential street in south Minneapolis.


What the Incident Report Shows: Four Gunshot Wounds

According to the Minneapolis Fire Department’s incident report, emergency responders found Good unresponsive in the driver’s seat of her SUV with blood on her face and torso after the shooting. She had sustained multiple wounds:

  • Two gunshot wounds to the right chest

  • One apparent gunshot wound to her left forearm

  • A possible gunshot wound on the left side of her head

Paramedics determined that Good was not breathing and had an irregular, inconsistent pulse when they arrived. Life-saving efforts — including chest compressions, a tourniquet, and advanced procedures in transit to the hospital — ultimately failed, and she was pronounced dead later that morning.


911 Transcripts: Calls Reflect Chaos and Shock

Multiple 911 calls released by Minneapolis officials reveal the heightened alarm in the community just minutes after the shooting.

One caller described witnessing an ICE officer fire multiple shots through Good’s windshield, then seeing her vehicle crash into a parked car. “I saw blood all over the driver,” the caller told dispatch.

Another caller claimed the shots were fired because Good “wouldn’t open her car door,” echoing witness accounts captured in the transcripts.

Tension and emotion were evident in the calls, with one person yelling that Good was “f**kin’ dead” and that there were “15 ICE agents” on the scene after the shooting — reflecting how chaotic and frightening the encounter appeared to bystanders.


Medical and Emergency Response Details

Responders were directed to 33rd Street East and Portland Avenue after reports of a person shot inside a vehicle. The incident report notes that paramedics attempted to stabilize Good before moving her to the sidewalk to separate her from the escalating scene involving law enforcement and bystanders.

After moving her, medics continued life-saving efforts on the sidewalk, then in the ambulance, but Good remained without a pulse. Hennepin County Medical Center staff eventually discontinued resuscitation around 10:30 a.m., according to emergency documents.


Community Reaction: Immediate Shock and Outrage

Soon after the shooting, residents, witnesses, and callers captured the real-time shock and distress of the neighborhood. Some callers expressed disbelief and anger, while others echoed a common theme of fear and confusion as federal agents and emergency responders filled the scene.

Bypassers and a physician on the scene even requested to check Good’s pulse, but law enforcement officers refused, highlighting the palpable tension between federal agents and community members during the emergency response.


Aftermath and Broader Impact

Good’s shooting sparked protests in Minneapolis and beyond, with demonstrators decrying the use of deadly force by federal immigration officers as part of a broader nationwide enforcement crackdown. Federal officials, including President Donald Trump and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, defended the ICE agent’s actions as self-defense, saying Good attempted to harm officers, though this narrative has been contentious.

A makeshift memorial has been set up near the scene of the shooting, where neighbors and advocates have gathered to mourn Good and call for accountability and changes to enforcement tactics.


What Comes Next: Ongoing Investigations and Public Scrutiny

Authorities continue to investigate the incident, and civil rights advocates are pushing for transparency over how federal agents use force in community settings. Legal teams representing Good’s family have begun civil inquiries, and Minneapolis leaders have likewise called for thorough review and accountability.

As more testimony, video evidence, and official records emerge, the full picture of what happened that morning and why Good was shot will continue to be scrutinized by the public, legal experts, and policymakers.





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